Let’s face it…Nebraska fans have been beaten down by bad years, but all of a sudden their egos are through the roof because of Scott Frost’s return. But let’s keep the ego out of it (if possible) for a second and think about this; will this rivalry always be back-and-forth, or will Frost make a massive deal about the Iowa game and make sure they rarely ever lose it again, and also rarely lose players from the state to them?

More conversation about Black Friday at B1G Media Days, about Nebraska/Iowa...do Husker fans believe they'll begin dominating Iowa because of Frost or will it still be back-and-forth?[ 23:40 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (753)

We did see a lot of injuries that Mike Riley reported and some of those may have been real, but some may have been guys that just didn’t want to work hard and fight through something that was nagging. Will something as simple as the amount of injuries go down because guys might find it so fun and rewarding to play for a leader like Frost?

A Maryland receiver says last year's UCF defense was te toughest he's played against because it was obvious they loved the game a lot...was that the problem with the previous staff here?[ 14:31 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (786)

Frost is adamant about how if you want to get Nebraska, get them now because you won’t get them coming up in the years to follow. Some people might like their coach to be laid back, but Frost is not that way at all. Is there any negative to what he’s saying in such bold ways?

Frost told USA Today’s Paul Myerberg that the culture previously was ‘awful,’ and that guys were out of shape and weren’t pushed at all. These feel like true statements obviously, but does the rest of the B1G say, ‘screw this guy, let’s kick their asses this year’?

Let's do a 180 on Scott Frost right now ---while Nebraska fans love his brash comments, does what he's saying give the Huskers a big target on their backs?[ 22:26 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (888)